On Tuesday evening, many late night hosts DRAGGED Donald Trump following his press conference where he defended that "both sides" were to blame for the tragedy in Charlottesville, Virginia. Like the rest of the country, those in charge of late night were baffled by POTUS's ignorance and made sure to call him out for seemingly sympathizing with white nationalists.

"The fact that it took the president two days to come out and clearly denounce racists and white supremacists is shameful … And I think he finally spoke out because people everywhere stood up and said something."

"It's important for everyone, especially white people in this country, to speak out against this. Ignoring it is just as bad as supporting it … We all need to stand against what is wrong, acknowledge that racism exists and stand up for what is right and civil and kind. We cannot do this. We can't go backward. We can't go backward."

The 47-year-old stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Monday night to chat about season two of her A&E series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath — and she commented on the whole casting shakeup.